From 0036a4a1bfec7491b140a6b005263662316ed474 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Nathan Lisgo Date: Tue, 17 Dec 2024 10:36:45 +0000 Subject: [PATCH] Add elifeAssessment example to reviewed-preprint and terms to article 09562 --- composer.json | 2 +- composer.lock | 14 +++++++------- data/articles/09562.json | 7 ++++++- data/reviewed-preprints/85111.json | 17 +++++++++++++++++ 4 files changed, 31 insertions(+), 9 deletions(-) diff --git a/composer.json b/composer.json index fecf0548..53beb885 100644 --- a/composer.json +++ b/composer.json @@ -24,7 +24,7 @@ "symfony/http-kernel": "^3.1" }, "require-dev": { - "elife/api": "^2.30", + "elife/api": "^2.31", "elife/api-client": "^1.0@dev", "elife/api-validator": "^1.0@dev", "guzzlehttp/guzzle": "^6.0", diff --git a/composer.lock b/composer.lock index 64b8f1b3..ca09dafe 100644 --- a/composer.lock +++ b/composer.lock @@ -4,7 +4,7 @@ "Read more about it at https://getcomposer.org/doc/01-basic-usage.md#installing-dependencies", "This file is @generated automatically" ], - "content-hash": "546372bca9d79390ecdc9a5b579ffb39", + "content-hash": "9e76e0e9e46a7c1e04884698001c0ac0", "packages": [ { "name": "crell/api-problem", @@ -1492,16 +1492,16 @@ }, { "name": "elife/api", - "version": "2.30.0", + "version": "2.31.2", "source": { "type": "git", "url": "https://github.com/elifesciences/api-raml.git", - "reference": "952cbe319d3ed651e1e2e74d6f917d54202d1de9" + "reference": "0f2d3bdc87149157dd41da1689216ad6467a977e" }, "dist": { "type": "zip", - "url": "https://api.github.com/repos/elifesciences/api-raml/zipball/952cbe319d3ed651e1e2e74d6f917d54202d1de9", - "reference": "952cbe319d3ed651e1e2e74d6f917d54202d1de9", + "url": "https://api.github.com/repos/elifesciences/api-raml/zipball/0f2d3bdc87149157dd41da1689216ad6467a977e", + "reference": "0f2d3bdc87149157dd41da1689216ad6467a977e", "shasum": "" }, "conflict": { @@ -1515,9 +1515,9 @@ "description": "eLife Sciences API specification", "support": { "issues": "https://github.com/elifesciences/api-raml/issues", - "source": "https://github.com/elifesciences/api-raml/tree/2.30.0" + "source": "https://github.com/elifesciences/api-raml/tree/2.31.2" }, - "time": "2024-08-28T10:05:55+00:00" + "time": "2024-12-13T14:50:56+00:00" }, { "name": "elife/api-client", diff --git a/data/articles/09562.json b/data/articles/09562.json index db75ab70..c082a78b 100644 --- a/data/articles/09562.json +++ b/data/articles/09562.json @@ -8032,7 +8032,12 @@ "text": "Collagen is a major component of extracellular matrix. The authors have identified a high-affinity inhibitory collagen receptor LAIR-1 and a soluble decoy receptor LAIR-2 (with even higher binding affinity to collagen), which can be therapeutically targeted to block tumor progression. Dr Meyaard and colleagues have also generated a dimeric LAIR-2 human IgG1 Fc fusion protein NC410 for therapeutic use. With humanized mouse models engrafted with functional human immune systems (PBMC), they have explored the anti-cancer efficacy of NC410 and revealed its impact on modulating immune responses. Furthermore, they extended this study to identify biomarkers of predictive value for NC410-based anti-cancer therapy." } ], - "scietyUri": "https://sciety.org/articles/activity/10.1101/2020.11.21.391326" + "significance": [ + "important" + ], + "strength": [ + "solid" + ] }, "publicReviews": [ { diff --git a/data/reviewed-preprints/85111.json b/data/reviewed-preprints/85111.json index c6200d1e..99f2422c 100644 --- a/data/reviewed-preprints/85111.json +++ b/data/reviewed-preprints/85111.json @@ -20,6 +20,23 @@ "name": "Neuroscience" } ], + "elifeAssessment": { + "title": "eLife assessment", + "content": [ + { + "type": "paragraph", + "text": "This important study provides convincing evidence that locus coeruleus is activated during visuomotor mismatches. Gain of function optogenetic experiments complement this evidence and indicate that locus coeruleus could be involved in the learning process that enables visuomotor predictions. This study, therefore, sets the groundwork for the circuit dissection of predictive signals in the visual cortex. Loss-of-function experiments would strengthen the evidence of the involvement of locus coeruleus in prediction learning. These results will be of interest to systems neuroscientists." + } + ], + "id": "sa2", + "doi": "10.7554/eLife.85111.2.sa2", + "significance": [ + "important" + ], + "strength": [ + "convincing" + ] + }, "curationLabels": [ "Ground-breaking" ],